Abstract
The application of a new composite biofilter with a batch-type mud membrane composite biofilter (CSBF) series deep treatment filter (EBF) combination in urban domestic sewage was studied. The results of 20-day operation data show that the new filter process has good removal effect on COD, NH3-N, TN and TP. The average removal rate of COD during operation is 94.63%, the average removal rate of NH3-N is 99.02%, and the average removal rate of TN is 77.89%. The average removal rate of TP is 97.99%, and each index is stable to the first-class A standard of GB8978-1996, in which COD, NH3-N and TP can reach the surface water class IV standard.
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